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Sorry in advance if the pictures are to big. Ok so this is what I got when I turned 16. Your average completely stock JGC
I had some pictures of when it was just a BB but couldn't find them. So this is with my 3.5" lift, 31's, 15" eagle alloy wheel, WAGG brush guard and tail light guards. It also got a full sound system at this point with a Panasonic 70x4 head unit, 2 Alpine type R's, MTX 500W amp, 4 Sony explode 240W speakers, and a rocksford fosgate capasitor.
With roof rack and 5 offroad lights installed. Also hood scoops, bug shield, Cat back exhaust, airaid throttle body spacer, K&N FIPK, and Redline power chip.
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This is after the Berserk fender flares were installed and fron winch bumper. Bumper and flares are fiber glass. Still sitting on 31 inch all terrains.
Sorry finger got in the way.
This is after I got my new 33X12.50x15 Super Swamper SSR radials. Love the tire by the way. Also added a new spring isolater making it 4 inches.
Had to go flex it and see if I was going to rub. Did a little but nothing serious.
Small trail ride up corner canyon
And my most recent picture with the XRC 8 winch on the front, home built d-ring mounts, Dough Thorley Header, Tint, KOR track bar conversion, HD tie rod, JKS quicker disconnects, Rusty's dual steering stabalizer, Run cool hood louver (love them). Other specs are the stock dana 30 axle, Dana 35 rear with 3.55's. 4.0L straight 6, and np249.
Next mods will include rear bumper ( have it just needs to be bed lined) Ford 8.8 ( have it just need money for brackets and my long arm lift so I dont have to do things twice) rock sliders, and a 231 swap.
Thanks for looking
Last edited by grandmaster; 03-02-2008 at 07:02 PM.
Ok got the pictures to work.
Did you install the fender flares your self? How did you seal the gaps in the rear fenders? Did you use expandable foam like they say to in the instructions? Clean looking ride by the way, that berserk bumper looks awesome
Holy shit I like that hood
Looks good. Any more pictures of the hood with the louvers? Also, how hard were those flares to install?
Ok so here is whats up. I did not install the flares myself (which is the only thing i havent done on it) But what the install pictures look like pretty much explains it. You cut it away and leave the underside of the sheet metal a little bit long and fold it up and tack weld it. Then use the expandable foam. The reason I didn't install them is because i dont have a welder. I did paint everything though, including the hood. I will get some more pictures of the hood on in the next couple of days. Im also going out to little moab this coming up saturday so I will post some more pictures.
Here is some pictures of my new rear bumper all bedlined up and stuff. I had a friend build it for me. His name is Tyler, I think he is a member here?
Here is some more pictures of the hood for those of you that wanted them
And here is a little storage shelf I built a while back.
Well the original hood scoops werent real. I wanted something that was real to let the heat out so it would operate at a cooler temperature and keep all the hoses, belts, etc in better condition for a longer life.
How much did those hood louvers help the operating temps?
You're killing me! He still hasn't cut those out.
Have no clue what all thats about but good luck solving it. Yes I thought about cutting them out, but they are still stick on and they were starting to come off anyways. My hood was fading so I decided to by the louvers, cut the hood then repaint. But anyway it used to run right at 210 now it runs just below that, so whatever that mark is.
mine runs at 160...
and i also have the 5.2
damn that things clean...you dont see any jeeps that clean down south you should paint your cladding the red like your jeep...that would look freakin slick as hell man.
one thing i also noticed is the location of your steering stabilizer. you might want to locate it up a little more as having them hang down in front of the diff like that makes them prone to getting owned by obstacles.
Rear bumper should be red too
Yeah i thought about that and decided not to because the winch covers up the part that the bumper shows. Any other differences? And I dont think it will bolt right in, will it? or will I need to fab something up?
Are you talking about the ones on the front? I just got some steel, 2 plates and welded a tab at the 90 degree angle to the other plate and bolted it to the front of the bumper which is hooked to the winch plate. The d rings are a miltary d ring that holds like 6 tons, they are a small hole to drill to, thats why I chose them. And they have held up good, pulled me out a couple of times.
Its steel and so the paint chips really easy thats why I chose not to paint it read. I know this because the front winch plate was red and got chipped from rocks hitting it on the road.
Yeah its a dual steering stabalizer from rustys offroad, I used to have DW but got that problem fixed and have never taken it off. I dont know if you can tell in the picture but it is pretty beat up ha ha. But i took it off and it still works, so until it stops working it will remain on.
Yeah, I try and take care of it, but what you dont see is my rocker panel is a little beat up. Need some sliders. Anyway thought about painting it red, but it will be coming off eventually and be getting bedlined, so im not going to waist the money on paint. (its like 120 dollars a quart, plus paper, tack rags, and every other supply, so i dont think its worth it.
bedline that shit red then haha.
ha ha good point, I guess I could, but it wouldnt match too good I dont think.
ok, fwiw I really do like your rig and to each his own....however....whats with the huge storage shelf? looks like it blocks your view and seems to be a little hazardous in a roll situation...and I woould delete the plastic loredo siding and rocker gaurd and replace with sliders and leave the doors red....that would complete the black/red look...
Also is it common to have engine temp issues with the 5.2? is that why you chopped your hood? (i Really dont know, not being a smart ass) I do like the cosmetic hood louvers thogh really make the front look mean!
overall :thumbsup: good job on doing it yourself!
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